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Unit 5 Key Terms

Key Term

Definition

Acute Triangle
Angle

A triangle that contains only angles that are less than 90 degrees.
The amount of rotation needed to bring one line or plane into
coincidence with another, generally measured in radians or
degrees.
The number of square units required to cover a surface.
1. An imaginary line through a body, about which it rotates. 2. An
imaginary line about which a regular figure is symmetrically
arranged. 3. A fixed reference line for the measurement of
coordinates.
A 3D point where the total weight of the body may be considered
to be concentrated.
A 3D point defining the geometric center of a solid.
A round plane figure whose boundary consists of points
equidistant from the center
1. A triangle located round a polygon such as a circle. 2 To draw a
figure around another, touching it at points but not cutting it.
A solid composed of two congruent circles in parallel planes, their
interiors, and all the line segments parallel to the axis with
endpoints on the two circles.
The measure of mass density is a measure of mass per volume.
A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a
circle or sphere.
A shape generated by a point moving in a plane so that the sum
of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant and
equal to the major axis
A curve formed at the interior intersection between two or more
surfaces.
To draw a figure within another so that their boundaries touch but
do not intersect.
The amount of matter in an object or the quantity of the inertia of
the object.
The curved upper surface of a liquid column that is concave when
the containing walls are wetted by the liquid and convex when
not.
A triangle with one angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
A four-sided polygon with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
The numerical value of the ratio of the circumference of a circle to
its diameter of approximately 3.14159.
Any plane figure bounded by straight lines.
The lines of intersection created from three mutually
perpendicular planes, with the three planes point of intersection
at the centroid of the part.

Area
Axis

Center of Gravity
Centroid
Circle
Circumscribe
Cylinder
Density
Diameter
Ellipse
Fillet
Inscribe
Mass
Meniscus
Obtuse Triangle
Parallelogram
Pi ()
Polygon
Principal Axes

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Prism
Quadrilateral
Radius
Rectangle
Regular Polygon
Right Triangle
Round
Square
Surface Area
Tangent
Title Block

Triangle
Vertex
Volume

A solid geometric figure whose two ends are similar, equal, and
parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
A four-sided polygon.
A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or
sphere.
A parallelogram with 90 degree angles. A square is also a
rectangle.
A polygon with equal angles and equal sides.
A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.
Two or more exterior surfaces rounded at their intersections.
A regular polygon with four equal sides and four 90 degree
angles.
The squared dimensions of the exterior surface
A straight or curved line that intersects a circle or arc at one point
only.
A table located in the bottom right-hand corner of an engineering
drawing that identifies, in an organized way, all of the necessary
information that is not given on the drawing itself. Also referred to
as a title strip.
A polygon with three sides.
Each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
The amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object or
enclosed within a container.

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